I don't know if you answered the question or not...I'm glad to know how to route the components of the drum vst..I want to route the drum vst to another track...like a send and receive...so I dont have to open up another instance of the plugin.
I believe you'll need an instance of the vst on any track your recording. Have you tried sending to a bus or a group channel see if that gets you where ya want?
I am on Mixbus10pro and drum routing is as it used to be. Just put the mics through the channels, send to audiobuses and then mixbuses. But other than the title suggest you ainttalking about drums, but about midi one's and zero's, wannabe-instruments lol.
Thanks for the comment. In the video I state it's for midi drums. The PM's I received were for midi drum routing issues in MixBus 10. The individuals that were having issues have no problems routing real drums from each mic input and assigning those inputs to the correlating audio track in any DAW. Yes midi drums are wanna be drums just 1's and zero's. They are tools to be used as needed. Sometimes a bass or guitar player or even a vocalist wont use a click track either through inexperience or preference to hearing a drum beat. If the drums aren't tracked during their session use what you have to make them as comfortable as possible and get the best performance out of the musicians your working with. Some folks use midi drums to learn to mix real drums others don't have access to real drums. Some will use the routing already created by the midi drums to track real drums and save time and effort since the tracks are already in the session. Different strokes for different folks.
I don't know if you answered the question or not...I'm glad to know how to route the components of the drum vst..I want to route the drum vst to another track...like a send and receive...so I dont have to open up another instance of the plugin.
I believe you'll need an instance of the vst on any track your recording. Have you tried sending to a bus or a group channel see if that gets you where ya want?
I am on Mixbus10pro and drum routing is as it used to be. Just put the mics through the channels, send to audiobuses and then mixbuses. But other than the title suggest you ainttalking about drums, but about midi one's and zero's, wannabe-instruments lol.
Thanks for the comment. In the video I state it's for midi drums. The PM's I received were for midi drum routing issues in MixBus 10. The individuals that were having issues have no problems routing real drums from each mic input and assigning those inputs to the correlating audio track in any DAW. Yes midi drums are wanna be drums just 1's and zero's. They are tools to be used as needed. Sometimes a bass or guitar player or even a vocalist wont use a click track either through inexperience or preference to hearing a drum beat. If the drums aren't tracked during their session use what you have to make them as comfortable as possible and get the best performance out of the musicians your working with. Some folks use midi drums to learn to mix real drums others don't have access to real drums. Some will use the routing already created by the midi drums to track real drums and save time and effort since the tracks are already in the session. Different strokes for different folks.